Rahim Taghizadegan

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Rahim Taghizadegan



Average rating: 4.07 · 247 ratings · 15 reviews · 46 distinct worksSimilar authors
Austrian School for Investo...

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Alles, was Sie über die Öst...

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Wirtschaft wirklich versteh...

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Helden, Schurken, Visionäre...

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Linke & Rechte: Ein ideenge...

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Geld her oder es kracht! Wa...

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Wirtschaft wirklich versteh...

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Demokratie: Altes Ideal ode...

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“The greatest threat to private wealth throughout history has always been institutionalized violence, the incarnation of which we have referred to as “the State” only over the past few centuries. This”
Rahim Taghizadegan, Austrian School for Investors: Austrian Investing between Inflation and Deflation

“In the euro area, there is still some industry, while the US dollar is mainly “backed” by military might. This”
Rahim Taghizadegan, Austrian School for Investors: Austrian Investing between Inflation and Deflation

“It is increasingly a world of calories without nutritional value, stories without comfort, information without knowledge, contacts without friendship, politics without community, creation without beauty, activities lacking sense. On the basis of a growing spiral of debt, only quantitative, but not qualitative growth can thrive.”
Rahim Taghizadegan, Austrian School for Investors: Austrian Investing between Inflation and Deflation



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